How Theo Walcott rediscovered his very best form for Arsenal

A huge change in Theo Walcott’s attitude has brought about the return of his very best form, reports say.
The Arsenal forward had frustrated Arsene Wenger and fans alike for not living up to his promise for years and blowing very hot and cold throughout a season.
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Walcott himself had grown exasperated at life at Arsenal and he blamed his French boss for the cycle he had become stuck in where he would... read more

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